







🚗 Elevate your drive with smart, sleek, and sound-savvy tech!
The KENWOOD DMX9708S is a premium 6.95-inch capacitive touchscreen car stereo featuring wired and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, Bluetooth, USB media playback, AM/FM radio, and a 13-band graphic equalizer with time alignment. Designed for the modern driver, it supports high-resolution audio formats, offers rear camera input with parking guidelines, and is SiriusXM ready (tuner sold separately), delivering a connected, customizable, and safer in-car entertainment experience.
| ASIN | B0BRLD8H1B |
| Department | Unisex |
| Item model number | DMX9708S |
| Manufacturer | Kenwood |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 24.13 x 17.78 cm; 1.72 kg |
J**B
Respectable specs for this head unit for sound quality however the Android Auto connection is very unreliable. I have a pixel 8 pro and it disconnects every 5 minutes. I end up having to plug it in after several attempts at reconnecting. The lower physical buttons are nice for some tactile feedback, but for the price of this unit you would think Android Auto would be more reliable. I'd be returning this if I wasn't outside the 30 day window. I only waited because I was hoping it would somehow improve. It hasn't, so now I have an overpriced wired only Android auto head unit.
W**O
I agree with comments made by "MICAH" - I have had same issues and it's very frustrating, particularly since there is not much you can do when driving down the road with your family and the fifth-wheel and the radio decides to disconnect. One of the features that appealed to me initially was the ability to connect 4 or more cameras but the menu screens getting you to more than 2 cameras is quite obtuse and there is no ability to edit camera names so the one on the rear of my trailer remains "LEFT" and the cab-top camera used to visualize the hitch is called "RIGHT". Also the hitch camera inverts the image (upside-down) of my trailer hitch even if I physically rotate the camera (???WTF #6) so that's next to worthless. Another odd thing is that the unit frequently connects to my Android cell via WiFi (???WTF #12) for no discernible reason. If I had it to do all over again I would have purchased a $200 Pioneer and some add-on hardware switcher to provide for more cameras...
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